The Other Side of the Rainbow (book) explained

The Other Side of the Rainbow
Author:Máire Brennan with Angela Little
Country:Ireland
United States
Germany
Language:English
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Pub Date:2001
Isbn:0-340756-13-6

The Other Side of the Rainbow: The Autobiography of the Voice of Clannad is Máire Brennan's (Moya Brennan) 2001 autobiographical account of her life until 2000. In the book, Brennan gives a details and full account of her life and musical success.[1]

Synopsis

See main article: Moya Brennan. Brennan describes the experiences of growing up in an Irish speaking household and early interests in music through to her success recording with Clannad, Bono and finding her faith with help from her husband.[1]

Reception

The book was well received globally, despite Brennan's worries about several tragedies in her life becoming public. She has done countless television and print interviews in which she described her fears and relief and the "confidence it gave young women". Brennan has since added a new chapter to the book, in which she shares her thoughts on first publishing it.[2]

German print

The book has been published in German, titled Mein Irisches Leben. Die Autobiographie der Sängerin von 'Clannad', Und Schwester von Enya.My Irish Life. The Autobiography of the Voice of Clannad and Sister of Enya.[1] Brennan has expressed anger with the publishing company in Germany for using Enya's name on the cover.[3] The book was also briefly published in the Netherlands.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.clannad.org.uk Northern Skyline - Moya Brennan & Clannad fansite
  2. http://www.moyabrennan.com/books2.php Moya Brennan - Books
  3. http://www.musicianslife.de/2008/12/11/moya-brennan-%E2%80%9Eich-sehe-mich-nicht-als-star%E2%80%9C/ German Interview with Brennan